A service which i didnt think could get any better (said that a few times) now includes the free Mobile Bet offers from online bookmakers. This basically means that as well as all the bets which take advantage of the online bookmakers offers for new accounts the service will now also include the additional offers available for opening mobile accounts.

So if you’ve already got the service and gone through all the bookmakers you can now get the same offers for opening mobile accounts as well.

There is also an option to take a weeks trial for £1 – think you have to exit the screen from the link below & the offer pops up.

Was away last week so have been kept up to date by the author of this sytem. Going really well – great customer service as well from Joe and also covered by the 60 Clickbank return policy so totally risk free.

Used to subscribe to to Betting Pros a couple years ago but did the usual of stopping after a couple of losing months. Been contacted by someone who has used the service for about 3 years and has made varying levels of profit each year.

The last 12 months have made 94% for subscribers and they are currently offering all selections until August 2013, next year, for just £39.99. Brilliant value for money - details here

Going away for a couple of weeks from tomorrow but will be keeping the blogs updated for the first week at least.

Just arranged another withdrawl via Payza from my JBP account so looks like thats running smoothly again. Was listening to the latest conference call on the home page of JBP and was interesting to listen to the creator of the programme, Fredrick Mann, answering the question ‘where is JBP going and how can it continue to pay the %2 daily’.

He answered that the upgrade fee of $15 payable every 3 months contributes (not sure about the maths on that one) and that they are looking into launching Just Been Lifestyle (i think that was the name) which will aim to ‘fill the gaps’ in the ‘self improvement’ and ‘health products’ markets.

Interesting stuff and, whilst i’m not sure that there are still any gaps left in those markets, it again shows their intention to stay around for a while.